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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Global X Offers a Fishy ETF

by: Hung Tran

Fish On! Global X Funds [see profile] is looking to make a splash with it latest ETF offering, which the firm is billing as the first ETF globally targeting the fishing industry.

The Global X Fishing Industry ETF [SEC filing] tracks the Solactive Global Fishing Index, which is designed to measure broad based equity market performance of global companies involved in the fishing industry.

In a statement, Bruno del Ama, CEO of Global X Funds, said companies that have the infrastructure to supply the rapidly growing demand for fish consumption, from aquaculture facilities to fish processing, are likely to benefit from the upswing in global fish consumption over the past few decades.

The new ETF charges a management fee of 69 basis points.
GLOBAL X FUNDS LAUNCHES FIRST FISHING INDUSTRY ETF (FISN)

NEW YORK – May 4, 2011 – Global X Funds, the New York based provider of exchange traded funds (ETFs), today launched the Global X Fishing Industry ETF (Ticker: FISN). This is the first ETF globally targeting the fishing industry. The fishing industry is comprised of two main components: commercial fishing and aquaculture. Commercial fishing represents those companies directly involved in the capture of fish from wild fisheries, while aquaculture represents those companies that supply fish through fish farming operations.

In the past few decades the global food market has experienced unprecedented expansion and a change in global dietary patterns, with a shift toward more protein. This is likely to continue due to the expansion of the middle classes in emerging economies. China, for instance, has seen dramatic growth in its per-capita fish consumption, with an average growth rate of 5.7 percent per year since 1961 (FAO, 2011). Taking into account the global population forecast, an additional 27 million tons of production will be needed to maintain the present level of per-capita consumption in 2030 according to the FAO (2011). “Companies that have the infrastructure to supply the rapidly growing demand for fish consumption, from aquaculture facilities to fish processing, are likely to benefit from these demographic and dietary trends,” said CEO of Global X Funds, Bruno del Ama.

The Global X Fishing Industry ETF tracks the Solactive Global Fishing Index, which is designed to measure broad based equity market performance of global companies involved in the fishing industry. As of April 29, 2011, the three largest components of the index were Cermaq ASA, Marine Harvest, and Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

ABOUT GLOBAL X FUNDS

Global X Funds is a New York-based provider of exchange-traded funds that facilitates access to investment opportunities across the global markets. With $1.8 billion in managed assets as of April 29, 2011, it is one of the fastest growing ETF providers in the world. Global X Funds currently offers exchange-traded funds that target Emerging Markets, Developed Markets, and Commodity Producers fund suites. For more information, please visit www.globalxfunds.com

DISCLOSURE Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. International investing may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuations in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles, or from economic or political instability in other nations. Emerging markets involve heightened risks related to the same factors as well as increased volatility and lower trading volume. Narrowly focused investments may be subject to higher volatility. Securities in the Fund’s portfolio may be significantly subject to international treaties governing territorial and international waters and rights to marine resources; governmental policies, such as taxes, tariffs, duties, subsidies and import and export restrictions on fish and fish products; the possibility of depleted fish stock as a result of overfishing; and a broad range of environmental laws and regulations. Carefully consider the Funds’ investment objectives, risk factors, charges and expenses before investing. This and additional information can be found in the Funds’ prospectus, which may be obtained by calling 1-888-GX-FUND-1 (1.888.493.8631), or by visiting www.globalxfunds.com. Read the prospectus carefully before investing. Global X Management Company, LLC serves as an advisor to the Global X Funds. The Funds are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co., which is not affiliated with Global X Management Company or any of its affiliates. Structured Solutions AG Indexes have been licensed for use by Global X Management Company, LLC. Global X Funds are not sponsored, endorsed, issued, sold, or promoted by Structured Solutions AG, nor does this company make any representations regarding the advisability of investing in the Global X Funds. Index data source: Structured Solutions AG. Index components subject to change. 

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